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Holiday hints for dementia caregivers
Holidays can be meaningful, enriching times for people with dementia and their families. Maintaining or adapting family traditions helps everyone feel a sense of belonging and family identity. This link with a familiar past can also be reassuring. But many caregivers have mixed feelings.
Family counseling room gets a free makeover
A family counseling room at Alzheimer's San Diego received a free makeover just in time for the holidays, thanks to a generous donation from Jerome's Furniture.
6 Alzheimer’s research updates you should know
It can seem like there's a new Alzheimer's "breakthrough" almost every day. We sift through the headlines and pull together the true, reputable research updates for you. Here are six things you should know about Alzheimer’s and dementia research from the last month.
Home safety checklist: Living with dementia
This checklist is designed to create a safer environment for you and your household.
New Walk4ALZ team makes big impact
When Brigitte Galgut was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2015, it confirmed her family's worst fears.
2018 Walk4ALZ preview: Why we walk
Nancy Mora was only 44 years old when she got the news. Her husband, Enrique, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. At the time, Enrique himself was only 58. Their boys were 11 and 13. With the shocking diagnosis, they went from children, to instant caregivers.